(W5) Privacy solutions: Any for us?

    The term "Privacy Solutions" has grabbed my attention this week. We have read and talked a lot about privacy concerns and issues. What about solutions? Our class's social media guideline provides some ideas, such as creating different profiles suited for the class's social media channels. Website's cookies give users choices to select only necessary data sharing. Apps run by iOS permit users not to allow cross-app tracking. The privacy solutions are either embedded in inherent webs or apps, or actively created by users.

    I literally searched for the term "Privacy Solutions" in Google. The results interestingly showed all privacy solutions, such as OneTrust or IBM, for organizations and enterprises. No services or products serve an individual produsage. I wonder if there is too little B2C (business to consumer) market demand to fulfill, or the solution is just missing for that niche. It can be promising for a third party to provide a privacy solution specifically for individuals, just as antivirus softwares that we have been familiar with for a long time.

    Are you interested in or do you have any demand for an individual privacy solution? Do you encounter any offering of such solutions?

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